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Character Meaning English Clear Compurgator Specific Legal Defendant

Compurgator is someone who, under oath, vouches for the character or conduct of an accused person in a legal proceeding.

Compurgator es alguien que, bajo juramento, da fe del carácter o la conducta de una persona acusada en un proceso legal.

Front compurgator \KAHM-per-gay-ter\
Back noun
One who under oath vouches for the character or conduct of an accused person.

["Compurgator" is a descendant of the Latin verb "compurgare," meaning "to purify wholly." The root of that word, "purgare," also gave English "purge" ("to clear of guilt," "to cause evacuation from," or "to get rid of") and "expurgate" ("to cleanse of something morally harmful, offensive, or erroneous"). "Compurgator" has occasionally been used in a more general sense of "one who supports or defends another," but its primary application is to the specific legal situation in which someone appears in court as a character witness for the defendant. "Compurgator" has been used in English with this specific legal meaning since the 16th century.]

"To clear himself, the defendant required corroboration from a prescribed number of compurgators or 'oath-helpers,' which varied according to the nature and severity of the accusation. Neither the defendant nor his compurgators were required to present any evidence to the court."

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